Effects of heavy metal pollution on ω3 polyunsaturated fatty acids levels in tilapia fish from Winam Gulf of Lake Victoria

D. Ogoyi, V. Muinde, P. Shiundu, E. Nguu
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Winam Gulf is facing major pollution threats from anthropogenic input of pollutants such as heavy metals and agrochemical residues. This has deleterious effects on flora and fauna in the lake and consequently the quality of omega - 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) which have numerous health benefits in humans. In addition, heavy metal bioac- cumulation in fish poses a threat to human health. The major objective of the study was to establish whether there is a cor- relation between the heavy metal pollutants and the levels of omega - 3 PUFAs in fish. Levels of heavy metals - lead, cadmium, Zinc and chromium in sediments, water, and tilapia from selected sites in Winam Gulf were investigated. They were analyzed using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. Fish muscles were further analyzed for omega -3 PUFAs us- ing gas chromatography. Sediment samples accumulated the highest levels of heavy metals ranging from below detection limit to as high as 277 mg/kg on dry weight basis. Zinc levels in fish muscles were the highest whereas cadmium was the lowest. Heavy metal levels in water were found to be lowest compared to sediments and fish. Omega-3 PUFAs, particu- larly alpha-linolenic, eicosapentaenoic, docosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids were in substantial amounts in fish. Oil contents were in the range of (2.47- 3.87) %. There was no clear link observed between the levels of heavy metals and omega-3 PUFAs in fish although the fish muscles showed presence of these metals.
重金属污染对维多利亚湖温南湾罗非鱼ω3多不饱和脂肪酸水平的影响
温南湾正面临着来自重金属和农用化学品残留物等污染物的人为输入的主要污染威胁。这对湖中的动植物产生了有害影响,从而影响了对人类有许多健康益处的omega - 3多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFAs)的质量。此外,鱼类体内的重金属生物蓄积对人体健康构成威胁。该研究的主要目的是确定重金属污染物与鱼类体内omega - 3 PUFAs含量之间是否存在相关性。对威南湾选定地点沉积物、水和罗非鱼中重金属铅、镉、锌和铬的含量进行了调查。用原子吸收分光光度计对其进行分析。用气相色谱法进一步分析鱼肌肉中的omega -3 PUFAs。沉积物样本累积的重金属含量最高,从低于检测限到高达277毫克/公斤(干重)不等。鱼类肌肉中的锌含量最高,而镉含量最低。与沉积物和鱼类相比,水中的重金属含量最低。鱼体内含有大量的Omega-3 PUFAs,尤其是α -亚麻酸、二十碳五烯酸、二十二碳五烯酸和二十二碳六烯酸。含油量为(2.47 ~ 3.87)%。虽然鱼的肌肉中含有重金属和omega-3 PUFAs之间并没有明显的联系。
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